YPILOT
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you have after market wheels ? im leaning towards the 175/55/15's.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...sidewall=Blackwall&partnum=755TR5QT&tab=Sizes
thanks all for your input.:chat:
Yes, PPA wheels. This size will work great!
you have after market wheels ? im leaning towards the 175/55/15's.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...sidewall=Blackwall&partnum=755TR5QT&tab=Sizes
thanks all for your input.:chat:
Help me out ..... what exactly do think will happen if you mount a directional tire on the rear of a Spyder ??????? ... Thanks .... Mike :thumbup:
It will be interesting to see how these asymmetrics go……just installed yesterday…… 165/60
https://www.goodyear.com.au/tyres/goodyear-duragrip-529521-p
Pete
It will be interesting to see how these asymmetrics go……just installed yesterday…… 165/60
https://www.goodyear.com.au/tyres/goodyear-duragrip-529521-p
Pete
Ha. How about a non directional tyre to add to the mix?
These are available here in NZ and I popped them on my Spyder and they fit without problems with clearance.
Preform exceedingly well in my opinion.
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Yeah, I had them on my F3-L, Isopedella. They were fantastic. But they only appear to be bringing the 175/60 into Aus these days :dontknow:
Pete
hyea: Music to my ears. I guess I just got lucky there as I really just took a punt.
I have ridden in every type of surface here locally here cept snow and I am very happy. :clap:
Here is an interesting, non-scientific, customer rating of a good number of tires. When you priortitize what you're looking for and discount things like snow traction. A few tires in our sizes do rise near the top.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/surveydisplay.jsp?type=GTAS
thanks for all info,, everyone says these will fit with no issues, so i am going with these,,
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...sidewall=Blackwall&partnum=755TR5QT&tab=Sizes
:cheers:
Here is an interesting, non-scientific, customer rating of a good number of tires. When you priortitize what you're looking for and discount things like snow traction. A few tires in our sizes do rise near the top.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/surveydisplay.jsp?type=GTAS
There is nothing wrong with the tread pattern or rubber compound on the OEM tires. If the tire is round (which they often are not) they will run fine. At highway speeds, you only have about 3" of contact patch at the rear wheel because the OEM tire is built too weak to hold shape and balloons out in the middle. Harder to hydroplane on that narrow a surface. With a car tire, you're going to get 100% tire width contact all the time. So, more important to get a wet capable tire.
Just curious, who do you get to install the new tires on the rim, with balancing?
I've been here since 2010 (2011 as a member) ..... IF you are using Auto tires don't bother balancing the REAR tire, they don't need it to work properly.... the fronts should be able to be spin balanced to correct any issues ..... Mike :thumbup: